Which marine vertebrate larvae undergo metamorphosis in fresh water?
(A) Lancelet
(B) Dog fish
(C) Lamprey
(D) Salamander
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Lamprey is the marine vertebrate larvae undergo metamorphosis in fresh water.
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Metamorphosis:-
- The butterfly and moth develop through a process called metamorphosis.
- Metamorphosis is a biological process in which a larva transforms into an adult. It involves sudden and abrupt changes in the body structure of the animal by cell growth and differentiation.
- It is generally observed in amphibians
- Complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis are two growth types of insects where the body form of insects changes during their lifecycle.
Vertebrates:-
- A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton.
- Vertebrate animals include humans.
- When you think about vertebrates, think about bones: this word has to do with animals that have a lot of bones, in the form of a skeleton.
- It especially refers to animals with a backbone, which protects their spinal cord.
There are seven classes of Vertebrates:-
- Class Aves.
- Class Reptilia.
- Class Agnatha.
- Class Amphibia.
- Class Mammalia.
- Class Osteichthyes.
- Class Chondrichthyes
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